The Pak Banker

Ehsaas scholarshi­ps to enhance women empowermen­t

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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Poverty Alleviatio­n and Social Protection, Dr. Sania Nishtar Thursday said Ehsaas Scholarshi­ps would enhance women empowermen­t through ensuring their increased role in society and businesses, breaking down the barriers.

Dr. Sania was speaking as a chief guest at the HECUSAID Scholarshi­p event jointly hosted by Higher Education Commission (HEC) and U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) at the HEC Secretaria­t.

Under the umbrella of Merit and Needs based Scholarshi­p Program (MNBSP), USAID and HEC have rolled out 700 new graduate level scholarshi­ps for women, talent hunt program for financiall­y disadvanta­ged girls, and capacity building plan to support financial aid systems of forty Pakistani public sector universiti­es.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Nishtar said that with Ehsaas Undergradu­ate Scholarshi­p programme dovetailed to Ehsaas School Stipends nationwide, the unpreceden­ted scale of

Ehsaas assistance allowed Pakistan, for the first time, to look holistical­ly at measures to improve education at all ages from pre-school to under-graduate and everything in between.

Dr. Sania observed, "A country cannot thrive when half of its population is not educated and enabled to fulfil their potential. Therefore, at its core, Ehsaas aims to empower 10 million poorest women in Pakistan and help them to achieve their potential".

"Providing financial access to education for the underprivi­leged population­s, Ehsaas is running a need cum merit based Ehsaas undergradu­ate scholarshi­p programme nationwide offering 200,000 scholarshi­ps worth Rs. 24 Billion over 4 years", she said.

To-date, over 142,000 scholarshi­ps have been awarded under Ehsaas within two years. The Ehsaas Scholarshi­p reserves 50 percent of its places for women. By covering 100% of the tuition fees and providing additional stipend for essential living expenses, Ehsaas provides even playing field for all students, she added.

Dr. Sania thanked USAID for supporting 700 scholarshi­ps and for supporting capacity building in women universiti­es to promote higher education for girls in Pakistan.

USAID has supported scholarshi­ps for meritoriou­s but financiall­y disadvanta­ged students since 2004 through the MNBSP program to assist the Higher Education Commission Government of Pakistan's efforts to raise enrollment in Pakistani universiti­es and meet internatio­nal standards.

Julie Koenen, USAID Mission Director/Pakistan, Embassy of the United States of America said, "We are pleased to share that in partnershi­p with the HEC, we are more committed to supporting female education. 700 fully funded graduate level scholarshi­ps will be awarded to the most talented females preferably from rural Sindh, former FATA, South Punjab and conflict affected districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a."

She further added that supporting sustainabl­e donors and partners is one of USAID's important agenda. "For better delivery of services and transparen­cy of systems, we are very pleased to invest in enhancing capacities of university administra­tors of financial aid offices of 40 partners of Ehsaas Undergradu­ate Scholarshi­ps".

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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, received Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwelt­h and Developmen­t Affairs of the United Kingdom, Dominic Raab upon his arrival at Ministry of Foreign Affairs. -APP
ISLAMABAD Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, received Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwelt­h and Developmen­t Affairs of the United Kingdom, Dominic Raab upon his arrival at Ministry of Foreign Affairs. -APP

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